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Definition of life
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Life (n.)
Animation;
spirit;
vivacity;
vigor;
energy.
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Biogeny
::
Biogeny
(n.) Life
development
generally.
May
::
May (n.) The early part or
springtime
of life.
Monasticism
::
Monasticism
(n.) The
monastic
life,
system,
or
condition..
Subjectist
::
Subjection
(a.) The state of being
subject,
or under the
power,
control,
and
government
of
another;
a state of
obedience
or
submissiveness;
as, the
safety
of life,
liberty,
and
property
depends
on our
subjection
to the
laws..
Jenkins
::
"Jenkins
(n.) name of
contempt
for a
flatterer
of
persons
high in
social
or
official
life; as, the
Jenkins
employed
by a
newspaper..
World
::
World (n.) The
customs,
practices,
and
interests
of men;
general
affairs
of life; human
society;
public
affairs
and
occupations;
as, a
knowledge
of the
world..
Vital
::
Vital (a.)
Containing
life;
living.
Acetabuliferous
::
Acetabuliferous
(a.)
Furnished
with
fleshy
cups for
adhering
to
bodies,
as
cuttlefish,
etc..
Life-giving
::
Life-giving
(a.)
Giving
life or
spirit;
having
power to give life;
inspiriting;
invigorating.
End
::
End (v. i.) To come to the
ultimate
point;
to be
finished;
to come to a
close;
to
cease;
to
terminate;
as, a
voyage
ends; life ends;
winter
ends..
Narthex
::
Narthex
(n.) A tall
umbelliferous
plant
(Ferula
communis).
See Giant
fennel,
under
Fennel..
Haematoplastic
::
Haematoplastic
(a.) Blood
formative;
--
applied
to a
substance
in early fetal life, which
breaks
up
gradually
into blood
vessels..
Revitalize
::
Revitalize
(v. t.) To
restore
vitality
to; to bring back to life.
Postmeridian
::
Postmeridian
(a.) Fig.,
belonging
to the after
portion
of life;
late..
Endanger
::
Endanger
(v. t.) To put to
hazard;
to bring into
danger
or
peril;
to
expose
to loss or
injury;
as, to
endanger
life or
peace..
Protoplasm
::
Protoplasm
(n.) The
viscid
and more or less
granular
material
of
vegetable
and
animal
cells,
possessed
of vital
properties
by which the
processes
of
nutrition,
secretion,
and
growth
go
forward;
the
so-called
physical
basis of life; the
original
cell
substance,
cytoplasm,
cytoblastema,
bioplasm
sarcode,
etc..
Stirrup
::
Stirring
(a.)
Putting
in
motion,
or being in
motion;
active;
active
in
business;
habitually
employed
in some kind of
business;
accustomed
to a busy
life..
Old
::
Old
(superl.)
Continued
in life;
advanced
in the
course
of
existence;
having
(a
certain)
length
of
existence;
--
designating
the age of a
person
or
thing;
as, an
infant
a few hours old; a
cathedral
centuries
old..
Sanicle
::
Sanicle
(n.) Any plant of the
umbelliferous
genus
Sanicula,
reputed
to have
healing
powers..
Vice
::
Vice (n.) A moral fault or
failing;
especially,
immoral
conduct
or
habit,
as in the
indulgence
of
degrading
appetites;
customary
deviation
in a
single
respect,
or in
general,
from a right
standard,
implying
a
defect
of
natural
character,
or the
result
of
training
and
habits;
a
harmful
custom;
immorality;
depravity;
wickedness;
as, a life of vice; the vice of
intemperance..
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